San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 2015. First Edition. Hardcover. 243pp., dj in archival mylar cover. Third worst wildfire in modern U.S. history, and the most destructive in the history of Texas- The Bastrop fire of 2011.More

New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. 1st printing, SIGNED by the author on the title page, cloth backed boards, 206pp., price unclipped dj bright with faintest foxing on lower panel edge in archival mylar cover. Starting in January, 1999 in Duluth, Minnesota at the north end of... More

Fredericksburg, Tx: Shearer, 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. 255pp., color photography, leathered engraved pattern boards, matching color dust jacket. San Antonio catering company Don Strange of Texas, known aross the state as the king of caterers. From its humble beginnings more than fifty years ago as a small grocery store and... More

College Station: A&M, 2009. First Edition. 195pp., index, notes, bibliography, map, 9 photos. In 1848 Levi Jordan established a slave-owning Plantation in Brazoria County, 14 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico. Sallie McNeill was Jordan's grand-daughter and lived here with her widowed mother and siblings through-out the Civil War... More

NY: Knopf, 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. 1st printing, SIGNED with authors signature on title page, 439pp. Price unclipped dj in archival mylar cover. An autobiographical novel by the San Antonio author of The House on Mango Street.More

San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 1982. First printing. Hardcover. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, with presentation to former owner. 125pp., bibliography, illust. Small square 4to. DJ in archival mylar cover. Texas artist most famous for her small lithographs of San Antonio Missions and cowboys.More

El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1961. First Edition. Designed by Carl Hertzon in a limited edition of 300 copies, illus., 103pp., index, dj in archival mylar cover. Previous owner's name (CW Hurd Jr) pencil signed under dj flap. Bonito and Eagle Creek Pipelines for bringing water to Southern New Mexico... More

New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1953. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Like new, no names, no writing, dj spine faded chipped at head of spine. A cyclopedia of the makers of American firearms, fully described and alphabetically arranged in more than 2,100 entries.More